the amazing Grandland X All-Wheel Drive Plug-In Hybrid 2024

The new STLA Medium electric platform will be used by the upcoming GRANDLAND X from Vauxhall, and it might have a range of up to 435 miles.

the new GRANDLAND All-Wheel Drive Plug-In Hybrid range, and technology.

the Grandland X Overview

According to a recent announcement from the company announcing a £114 million investment in the Eisenach assembly facility where the new model will be constructed, the replacement for the well-liked Vauxhall Grandland SUV will be totally electric and go on sale in 2024.

The Grandland, which was unveiled as the Grandland X at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, hosted Vauxhall’s first-ever production plug-in hybrid vehicle when the HybridX model debuted in 2019. Since then, the company has unveiled four new all-electric models, two of which, the Corsa Electric and the Mokka Electric, are already available for purchase.

Since then, the company has unveiled four new all-electric models, two of which, the Corsa Electric and the Mokka Electric, are already available for purchase.

Using a modified version of the Stellantis EMP2 platform known as “V3,” completely electric versions of the Astra and Astra Sports Tourer will shortly join them.

The Grandland successor will be constructed on a completely different platform; however, Vauxhall has not indicated whether the new vehicle will retain the Grandland name. It will be the first Vauxhall to switch to the Stellantis-prepared next-generation electric platforms.

the new GRANDLAND All-Wheel Drive Plug-In Hybrid range, and technology.

The new Grandland Hybrid 4 is the first plug-in hybrid vehicle from Vauxhall and it is equipped with cutting-edge plug-in hybrid technology.

the amazing Grandland X All-Wheel Drive Plug-In Hybrid 2024

The vehicle’s powertrain consists of a 13.2kWh lithium-ion battery, an all-wheel-drive electric drive system, two electric motors with a combined output of 109 horsepower, and a 200 horsepower, 1.6-liter turbocharged direct injection four-cylinder petrol engine.

The combined output of the gasoline engine and electric motors is up to 300 horsepower, with a combined fuel economy of 128 mpg (preliminary WLTP/NEDC) and CO2 emissions of only 49 g/km.

The gasoline engine was specifically designed for the hybrid powertrain and complies with Euro 6d-TEMP standards. The second motor and differential are built into the electrically-powered rear axle, giving the vehicle on-demand all-wheel traction. The front electric motor is connected to an electrified eight-speed automatic transmission.

Electric, hybrid, AWD, and Sport are the four driving modes available on the Grandland X Hybrid4. The vehicle’s range in electric-only mode is 30 kilometers (according to WLTP1). In hybrid mode, the vehicle chooses the most effective form of propulsion on its own. For instance, the system shifts to the electric mode for zero-emission driving when moving slowly through cities.

the new GRANDLAND x Quick, simple, and practical charging

the new GRANDLAND x Quick, simple, and practical charging

A 3.3kW onboard charger is standard on the All-Wheel Drive Plug-In Hybrid 4, and a 6.6kW version is optional. Along with wall boxes for the home, Vauxhall will also provide fast-charging equipment for public stations. Customers may fully charge the battery in about two hours using a 7.4kW wall box.

As part of Vauxhall’s Free2Move Services, owners of the Grandland X Hybrid4 will have access to more than 85,000 charging stations around Europe, making charging even easier.

Along with a journey planner, this also indicates where charging stations are along the way and advises the best routes based on the car’s remaining range. Drivers are directed to the chosen charging station by the standard Navi 5.0 IntelliLink infotainment system.

The Grandland supreme driving effectiveness and top-tier equipment

The Grandland X Hybrid4 has a regenerative braking technology, which can extend the electric range by up to 10%, to further optimize efficiency.

The Grandland supreme driving effectiveness and top-tier equipment

With its new Vauxhall Connect telematics service, the Grandland Hybrid 4 upholds Vauxhall’s reputation for class-leading onboard technology. This includes the option to monitor important car statistics via an app as well as Live Navigation with real-time traffic information. 

The driver and passengers benefit from having direct access to roadside assistance, which adds to their sense of security. By pressing the red button on the center console, assistance can be gained in a matter of seconds. The emergency call is initiated automatically if the airbags or seatbelt tensioners deploy. The black bonnet shown can be obtained for free.

The Grandland X Hybrid4 affirms Vauxhall’s commitment to electrifying every aspect of its product line by 2024. The next-generation Corsa’s entirely battery-electric variant will go on sale later this year. The new Vivaro Life MPV, the new Vivaro LCV, and the Mokka X replacement will come after this, and all of them will offer a fully electric version.

The STLA system, which comes in four sizes, is an entirely unique electric platform, with the STLA Medium variant being considered the potential home for the Grandland SUV’s replacement.

In terms of technology, that implies the new vehicle could accommodate batteries with a capacity of up to 104 kWh, providing a desired range of 435 miles. High-performance variants may use electric motor systems with up to 443 horsepower, although the majority of models will use engines with 168–241 horsepower.

With aspirations for a full EV lineup by 2028, Vauxhall is striving to become an electric-only manufacturer faster than others.

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